January 26th is Australia Day
Australia Day commemorates the arrival of the Captain Phillip and the First fleet to Australia. It has also been referred to as Invasion Day, as this is the day that the British ignored the rights of the Indigenous people who had been here for centuries.Now the focus is on reconciliation and celebrating all that is great about Australia. Here are a few links. This and Anzac Day (April 25) are probably our two most significant days of the year as a Nation.
http://www.australiaday.gov.au/pages/page3.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_Day
Because it is our Summer the Bar B Que and outdoor picnics are very popular. There are festivities in the parks and on the beaches and the Australian of the year awards are announced.
Australia Day also marks the near end of the school holidays as the kids usually go back to school around now.
I usually have a few projects to finish by now as the Christmas holidays are finished. I decided I would also have some Australia Day specials over at my etsy store. I will be listing some special Australia Day packages over the long weekend 26 - 28. Monday is a public holiday.
There is a group of Aussie sellers at etsy with special offers from free tim tams to samples of vegemite. Here are a few stores you might want to take a peek at who are also having Australia Day Celebrations:
Shazzas Knits. Shazza is in Tasmania.
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=96841
Sheeps clothing in Melbourne
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5109003
Begurple in Canberra
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5084746
Peta Pledger also in Melbourne
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5042131
It has been a strange week with mixed emotions for us down here. There is a double Health Ledger Movie session on TV tonight, in honor of the actor. So sad in a way, but fitting that he be remembered on Australia Day.
To the Aussies out there, bar-b-que hard, to the rest of you freezing, just think of sunshine and wide open spaces and imagine me by the poolside with a cool drink with a little umbrella and a tiny Aussie flag.